Sure, lack of socialized healthcare is a huge part of it, but there are other many other compounding factors as well. Lack of sick leave, unhealthy lifestyle, car culture, nutrition, psychological alienation, etc. The pandemic acted as an accelerant feeding on all these festering problems.
Sure, lack of socialized healthcare is a huge part of it, but there are other many other compounding factors as well. Lack of sick leave, unhealthy lifestyle, car culture, nutrition, psychological alienation, etc. The pandemic acted as an accelerant feeding on all these festering problems.
Exactly. All the things you mentioned are part of health infrastructure.
reminds me of how Tim Faust uses the term “social determinants of health”